A French sports ministry press release on Wednesday titled: "Decree relating to technical regulations and security for public combat sport events" outlawed both the octagonal cage used by the UFC and several integral techniques.

"Fights will take place on a carpet or in a ring with three or four ropes. The corners of the ring will be protected,' the report read.

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"The following techniques are strictly outlawed and will lead to immediate disqualification:

"Punches, kicks or strikes with the knees against a fighter on the ground; any strike with the elbow; headbutts; blows to the genitals, the spine, the back of the head or the throat; putting the fingers in the eyes, mouth or nose;

"Pulling the hair; biting; throwing (the opponent) intentionally onto the head or neck; throwing the opponent out of the ring."

France's Sport Ministry released a report with new regulations on Wednesday

CFMMA is also unrecognised by the state of France, meaning it does not qualify as a regular combat sport.

"It's amazing given the timing and it is disrespectful," CFMMA president Bertrand Amoussou told L'Express in response to the report.

Bertrand Amoussou, president of the French mixed martial arts commission, has called the new laws 'disrespectful'

"The Ministry takes us for idiots. All countries have recognised MMA in Europe. except France and Norway.